Chicago Union Station Metropolitan Lounge

On January 15 I decided to check out the new Metropolitan Lounge at Chicago Union Station, thanks to a free pass I received for renewing my Amtrak Guest Rewards credit card.  An actual train ticket was unnecessary, although that would have made the visit a little sweeter.  Nevertheless, this newly renovated space is the cleanest, newest, brightest, most relaxing atmosphere I’ve ever encountered in a train station.

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First of all, there are windows!  The new Metropolitan Lounge space includes the Pennsylvania Room at ground level above the main portion of the lounge, which is at track level.  This is a welcome contrast to the old space’s lack of windows.

 

The highlights of the Pennsylvania Room are some PRR photographs adorning the walls.

More views of the Pennsylvania Room.  Bright, modern, and plenty of space.

The main space (track level) has plenty of space and includes a children’s area.

The snack snack and beverage area is self serve and features a flat screen arrival and departure monitor.  More snacks were brought out after this photo was taken – nuts and snack mix.

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I’ll end this post with the most pleasant of surprises during my visit:  a clean restroom!  This is BY FAR the cleanest restroom I have EVER seen in a public train station.  All in all, Amtrak’s new Metropolitan Lounge is well worth a visit whenever your sleeping car ticket finds you at Chicago Union Station.  Check it out!

Have you visited Amtrak’s newly renovated spaces in Chicago Union Station?  What did you think?  Let me know:

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Chicago Union Station Never Looked So Good

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Last week I rode Metra’s Milwaukee District North Line (as it’s called now; those of us old enough to remember still call it “The Milwaukee Road”) from Deerfield to Chicago Union Station to attend a conference.  Since my normal commute does not involve the flanged wheel, so this was a welcome diversion.  I had read and heard Amtrak had been renovating and relocating some of its services at this grand facility they own, and having caught an earlier train than I’d expected, I decided to spend my extra time scouting it out.

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First of all, I don’t recall the holiday decorations ever looking this good.  I wonder if the average daily commuter even notices  these festive additions on their hurried, get-out-of-my-way to work routine.   There’s even an almost life size mock up of the Polar Express locomotive accompanying the Santa Claus display area.  What kid wouldn’t want his photo taken with Santa at Union Station?

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More impressive and important than the holiday decorations are the renovations and improvements of Amtrak’s services here.  The last major renovation at CUS was in 1991, so this quarter-century makeover is quite welcomed.  All Amtrak services have been moved to the Great Hall, including the ticket counter, information kiosk, Metropolitan Lounge, general waiting area (in the great hall itself), and the addition of the Legacy Club and Burlington Room for extra-fare passengers.  Check back for a future post once I’ve sampled these amenities.

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Another nice touch is the addition of some historical interpretive displays.  CUS is a grand, old structure whose history should be celebrated and shared; this one below even showcases the worn, uneven marble stairs:

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As for the mezzanine level (think food court and other retail services), renovation is still ongoing, but is manageable and not difficult to navigate.  Check back for updates after my next visit!

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